Hi,
I would like to use this forum to compliment the Legal Department at GATE capital for the great job they have been doing. We as I485 applicants tend to care about our individual cases and I think we have the right to do so, but if we pause to consider the ID point of view, one can only imagine how organized and hard working one must be, to deal with the volume of cases. I am certain that the people working at the ID must have been burning the midnight oil on several occasions and for that, the least we can all do is to stand by them and offer a few words of encouragement. Amongst the stack of I485 applicants there are individuals who are more fortunate and then there are those that are not so fortunate. Gate employees must consider themselves some where in the upper strata. It takes a lot of planning and sincerity to carry out such complicated tasks as the I485 processing, a benefit that many applicants might just not have.
Before the skeptics pile up on me, I would like to make it very clear that I do NOT work for the legal department and I am just another I485 applicant. Kudos to Tripti Noorani and her team.
I would like to use this forum to compliment the Legal Department at GATE capital for the great job they have been doing. We as I485 applicants tend to care about our individual cases and I think we have the right to do so, but if we pause to consider the ID point of view, one can only imagine how organized and hard working one must be, to deal with the volume of cases. I am certain that the people working at the ID must have been burning the midnight oil on several occasions and for that, the least we can all do is to stand by them and offer a few words of encouragement. Amongst the stack of I485 applicants there are individuals who are more fortunate and then there are those that are not so fortunate. Gate employees must consider themselves some where in the upper strata. It takes a lot of planning and sincerity to carry out such complicated tasks as the I485 processing, a benefit that many applicants might just not have.
Before the skeptics pile up on me, I would like to make it very clear that I do NOT work for the legal department and I am just another I485 applicant. Kudos to Tripti Noorani and her team.